NATIVE OBSTRUCTION.
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;',''"' AUOKLAND, 21st. August, . The work of surveying the road tough the Maungakawaßlook,-Ca;rn>-bridge, has been stopped by Natives. When it was known surveyors were going to work on Maori ; land ft messenger 'was sent to King-Tawhiao asking what was to be done. ■" ilie King .roplied that he did not wish the'' work to,proceed, and.warned.the surveyors they would go onwith it at their peril. -Mr Oussen, surveyor, w>s theu for* rn§rly notified not to haa slnoe returned to HamU|o.n, ' Con'stables Wild arid "were sont. to render assistance,.• have returned. ■- : <:■
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2682, 24 August 1887, Page 2
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92NATIVE OBSTRUCTION. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2682, 24 August 1887, Page 2
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